I see many people asking to join teams, sometimes it's as simple as just posting a request to join a team, other times it's a bit more involved.
Firstly, ask yourself why you want to join a team, if you are/can be commited to a team, and if you have any "special" skills (e.g. skinning, movies, website building etc etc) that you could offer the team.
Once you have decided that joining a team is for you, your next "job" should be deciding which team or teams you are interested in joining.
I would suggest that you choose a team based on it's drivers, drivers you know, drivers you have driven with and those that you have a rapport with, also the teams activity in both public servers and in leagues is a good indication as to how active the team will be in the future.
Once you have found a team or teams that you would like to join, join their forum, start chatting with the teams members, start trying to race with them and get your face "out there", mention to them that you are interesting in joining there team, but most of all, be active with them, both in races/leagues, and in their forum.
Other factors you should look at in your search for a team, is weather you like their skin, because obviously you would have to race in the teams skin, weather they have a website and forum too is a good indication of the teams viability.
Teams "normally" select drivers based on a number of criterior, these being, in no particular order, maturity, in both forums and physical age.
Mileage in LFS, although high mileage is no indication of someones ability, a high mileage normally shows that someone is a dedicated racer.
Laptimes, again, although this is no indication of someones "racing" ability, if the team is intending on entering league events they will want someone fast(ish).
Personality, teams normally go for people who are friendly and fun, those that can be serious when it comes to racing, but can also have a laugh with the rest of the team.
The above isn't a be all and end all of joining a team, but hopefully it has given those wanting to join a team some food for thought.
Feel free to post any other tips if you feel they will add to the post.
Regards
Dan,
Firstly, ask yourself why you want to join a team, if you are/can be commited to a team, and if you have any "special" skills (e.g. skinning, movies, website building etc etc) that you could offer the team.
Once you have decided that joining a team is for you, your next "job" should be deciding which team or teams you are interested in joining.
I would suggest that you choose a team based on it's drivers, drivers you know, drivers you have driven with and those that you have a rapport with, also the teams activity in both public servers and in leagues is a good indication as to how active the team will be in the future.
Once you have found a team or teams that you would like to join, join their forum, start chatting with the teams members, start trying to race with them and get your face "out there", mention to them that you are interesting in joining there team, but most of all, be active with them, both in races/leagues, and in their forum.
Other factors you should look at in your search for a team, is weather you like their skin, because obviously you would have to race in the teams skin, weather they have a website and forum too is a good indication of the teams viability.
Teams "normally" select drivers based on a number of criterior, these being, in no particular order, maturity, in both forums and physical age.
Mileage in LFS, although high mileage is no indication of someones ability, a high mileage normally shows that someone is a dedicated racer.
Laptimes, again, although this is no indication of someones "racing" ability, if the team is intending on entering league events they will want someone fast(ish).
Personality, teams normally go for people who are friendly and fun, those that can be serious when it comes to racing, but can also have a laugh with the rest of the team.
The above isn't a be all and end all of joining a team, but hopefully it has given those wanting to join a team some food for thought.
Feel free to post any other tips if you feel they will add to the post.
Regards
Dan,